Highlighting comb

ABSTRACT

The present disclosure relates to a comb, and more particularly, to a hairbrush capable of conveniently dyeing hair by separating, that is, thinning a part of user&#39;s hair from other parts during dyeing. The highlighting comb includes a body formed to be elongated in a longitudinal direction; a plurality of comb teeth disposed in the body and disposed to cross the longitudinal direction of the body; and a plurality of first hook bristles disposed in the body, crossing the longitudinal direction of the body, and disposed on an opposite side of the comb teeth with respect to the body.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present disclosure relates to a comb, and more particularly, to a hairbrush capable of conveniently dyeing hair by separating, that is, thinning a part of user's hair from other parts during dyeing.

Description of the Related Art

In general, a comb is used when arranging or fixing hair.

A general comb includes a body in which a plurality of comb teeth are disposed, and a handle which is coupled to the body and able to be held by a user.

The general comb simply provides a function of combing and arranging the hair.

On the other hand, in recent years, as interest in various hairstyles and healthy hair suitable for each individual has increased, various types of solutions applied to hair are on the market for hair care.

These solutions include perfumes that are applied to the hair to emit fragrance, nutrients that moisturize and nourish hair damaged by frequent drying and UV rays, and dyes or mousses, gels (jell), and the like for creating a variety of hairstyles.

The perfumes or nutrients among these solutions have been usually used by a method of spraying perfumes or nutrients on the hair after fixing the hair with a comb, a method of permeating the scent to the hair after washing the hair, dropping one or two drops of the perfume in water and then rinsing the hair.

However, when the dyes or nutrients are directly applied to the hair, it is difficult to make the bleaching of the hair uniform because a certain part, that is, a section of the hair is not held, and a long treatment time is taken, so that improvements thereof are required.

The above-described technical configuration is the background art for helping in the understanding of the present disclosure, and does not mean a conventional technology widely known in the art to which the present disclosure pertains.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An object of the present disclosure is to provide a highlighting comb capable of conveniently dyeing hair by separating a part of user's hair from other parts during dyeing.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a highlighting comb including a body formed to be elongated in a longitudinal direction; a plurality of comb teeth disposed in the body and disposed to cross the longitudinal direction of the body; and a plurality of first hook bristles disposed in the body, crossing the longitudinal direction of the body, and disposed on an opposite side of the comb teeth with respect to the body.

The first hook bristles may further include a first extension part coupled to the body; and a first hook bristle part extending from an end of the first extension part, wherein the first hook bristle part may be formed in a hook shape.

The highlighting comb may further include a tail disposed in the body and further protruding in a longitudinal direction of the body.

The body may further include a first body formed with the comb teeth and the first hook bristles and a second body formed with second hook bristles and third hook bristles, wherein the second hook bristles and the third hook bristles may be formed in hook shapes with different sizes.

The second hook bristles may protrude from the second body in the same direction as the comb teeth, and the third hook bristles may be protrude from the second body in the same direction as the first hook bristles, the first hook bristles may be the largest, and the third hook bristles may be the smallest, and the second hook bristles may be formed to be larger than the third hook bristles and smaller than the first hook bristles.

A plurality of first hook bristles, second hook bristles and third hook bristles may be disposed, respectively, and an interval between the first hook bristles may be the widest, an interval between the third hook bristles may be the narrowest, and an interval between the second hook bristles may be wider than the interval between the third hook bristles and narrower than the interval between the first hook bristles.

A protrusion length of the first hook bristles may be the longest, a protrusion length of the third hook bristles may be the shortest, and a protrusion length of the second hook bristles may be longer than that of the third hook bristles and shorter than that of the first hook bristles.

The highlighting comb according to the present disclosure has one or more of the following effects.

First, according to the present disclosure, since not only comb teeth but also various sizes of hook bristles are arranged, a part of the hair is separated from other parts during dyeing, thereby making the bleaching of the hair uniform and reducing the treatment time.

Second, according to the present disclosure, since the intervals, protrusion lengths, and radii of curvature of the first hook bristles, the second hook bristles and the third hook bristles are sequentially formed, it is possible to uniformly hold a part of the hair during dyeing.

Third, according to the present disclosure, since the first hook bristles, the second hook bristles, and the third hook bristles are formed in hook shapes, there is an advantage of uniformly holding not only the upper side of the hair but also the side and the bottom of the hair.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other aspects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a highlighting comb according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is a front view of FIG. 1 ;

FIG. 3 is a rear view of FIG. 1 ;

FIG. 4 is a plan view of FIG. 1 ; and

FIG. 5 is a bottom view of FIG. 1 .

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Advantages and features of the present disclosure, and methods for accomplishing the same will be more clearly understood from exemplary embodiments to be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments set forth below, and may be embodied in various different forms. The present embodiments are just for rendering the disclosure of the present disclosure complete and are set forth to provide a complete understanding of the scope of the invention to a person with ordinary skill in the technical field to which the present disclosure pertains, and the present disclosure will only be defined by the scope of the appended claims. Throughout this specification, like reference numerals denote like components.

Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a highlighting comb according to the present disclosure, FIG. 2 is a front view of FIG. 1 , FIG. 3 is a rear view of FIG. 1 , FIG. 4 is a plan view of FIG. 1 , and FIG. 5 is a bottom view of FIG. 1 .

Referring to FIGS. 1 to 5 , a highlighting comb 1 according to the embodiment includes a body 10 formed to be elongated in a longitudinal direction, a tail 20 disposed in the body 10 and protruding in a longitudinal direction of the body 10, a plurality of comb teeth 30 disposed in the body 10 and disposed to cross the longitudinal direction of the body 10, and a plurality of first hook bristles 40 disposed in the body 10, crossing the longitudinal direction of the body 10, and disposed on an opposite side of the comb teeth 30 with respect to the body 10.

The highlighting comb 1 according to the embodiment is made of synthetic resin.

The body 10 is formed in a plate shape and formed to have a small thickness and a large length.

In the embodiment, the body 10 includes a first body 11 and a second body 12.

The comb teeth 30 and the first hook bristles 40 are disposed on the first body 11.

The tail 20 is disposed on the second body 12.

The plurality of comb teeth 30 are disposed to protrude from one side of the first body 11 in one direction. The comb teeth 30 have a general flat brush shape.

The tail 20 may be sharp and long in a shape of a tail comb. The tail 20 may be used when parting the hair.

The respective comb teeth 30 are arranged at equal intervals. The interval between the comb teeth 30 is defined as a comb tooth interval B 1. In addition, a length in which the comb teeth 30 protrude in one direction is defined as a comb tooth length B2. In the embodiment, one direction is downward, and the other direction is upward.

The comb tooth interval B1 is formed at an equal interval.

The comb teeth 30 protrude in the opposite direction to the first hook bristles 40.

The first hook bristles 40 are formed to protrude from the other side of the first body 11 in the other direction. The protruding direction of the first hook bristles 40 and the protruding direction of the comb teeth 30 are opposite to each other.

An interval between the first hook bristles 40 is defined as a first interval DE A length in which the first hook bristles 40 protrude in the other direction is defined as a second protrusion length L1.

The first interval D1 is formed at an equal interval. The first hook bristles 40 protrude upward from the first body 11.

The first hook bristles 40 include a first extension part 41 coupled to the body 10 and a first hook bristle part 42 extending from an end of the first extension part 41.

In the embodiment, the first extension part 41 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the first body 11. The first extension part 41 protrudes in an opposite direction to the comb teeth 30.

The first hook bristle part 42 is formed in a hook shape. The first hook bristle part 42 may be formed to have a predetermined curvature. A radius of curvature of the first hook bristle part 42 is defined as a first curvature RE The first curvature R1 may be an inner radius of the first hook bristle part 42.

The end of the first hook bristle part 42 may be formed at the left or the right side. In the embodiment, the end of the first hook bristle part 42 is disposed toward the left side. A direction in which an end of the first hook bristle part 42 faces is defined as a first direction.

An interval between the second hook bristles 50 is defined as a second interval D2. A length in which the second hook bristles 50 protrude in one direction is defined as a second protrusion length L2.

The second interval D2 is formed at an equal interval. The second hook bristles 50 protrude downward from the second body 12.

The second hook bristles 50 include a second extension part 51 coupled to the body 10 and a second hook bristle part 52 extending from an end of the second extension part 51.

In the embodiment, the first extension part 51 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the second body 12. The second extension part 51 protrudes in the same direction as the comb teeth 30.

The second hook bristle part 52 is formed in a hook shape. The second hook bristle part 52 may be formed to have a predetermined curvature. A radius of curvature of the second hook bristle part 52 is defined as a second curvature R2. The second curvature R2 may be an inner radius of the second hook bristle part 52.

The end of the second hook bristle part 52 may be formed at the left or the right side. In the embodiment, the end of the second hook bristle part 52 is disposed toward the right side. A direction in which an end of the second hook bristle part 52 faces is defined as a second direction.

In the embodiment, the direction of the first hook bristle part 42 and the direction of the second hook bristle part 52 are opposite to each other.

An interval between the third hook bristles 60 is defined as a third interval D3. A length in which the third hook bristles 60 protrude in the other direction is defined as a third protrusion length L3.

The third interval D3 is formed at an equal interval. The third hook bristles 60 protrude upward from the second body 12.

The third hook bristles 60 include a third extension part 61 coupled to the body 10 and a third hook bristle part 62 extending from an end of the third extension part 61.

In the embodiment, the third extension part 61 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the second body 12. The third extension part 61 protrudes in an opposite direction to the second extension part 51.

The third hook bristle part 62 is formed in a hook shape. The third hook bristle part 62 may be formed to have a predetermined curvature. A radius of curvature of the second hook bristle part 62 is defined as a third curvature R3. The third curvature R3 may be an inner radius of the third hook bristle part 62.

The end of the third hook bristle part 62 may be formed at the left or the right side. In the embodiment, the end of the third hook bristle part 62 is disposed toward the right side.

The plurality of comb teeth 30 may be used when combing and arranging hair.

The first hook bristles 40, the second hook bristles 50, and the third hook bristles 60 may uniformly hold a part of hair during dyeing and separate the part from other hair parts.

Since the first hook bristles 40, the second hook bristles 50 and the third hook bristles 60 are formed in hook shapes, it is easy to contact the side and the bottom surface including the upper side of the hair, and it is possible to uniformly separate a part of the hair from other parts and to stably maintain the separated state of the hair.

In the embodiment, the comb tooth interval B1 is the narrowest among the comb tooth interval B1, the first interval D1, the second interval D2, and the third interval D3.

The third interval D3 is wider than the comb tooth interval B1, the second interval D2 is wider than the third interval D3, and the first interval D1 is the widest.

The intervals may be narrowed sequentially in the order of the comb tooth interval B1, the first interval D1, the second interval D2, and the third interval D3.

The comb tooth length B2 is the longest among the comb tooth length B2, the first protrusion length L1, the second protrusion length L2, and the third protrusion length L3.

The first protrusion length L1 is shorter than the comb tooth length B2, the second protrusion length L2 is shorter than the first protrusion length L1, and the third protrusion length L3 is the shortest.

The lengths may be shortened sequentially in the order of the comb tooth length B2, the first protrusion length L1, the second protrusion length L2, and the third protrusion length L3.

The first radius of curvature R1 of the first hook bristles 40 is the largest, the third radius of curvature R3 of the third hook bristles 60 is the smallest, and the second radius of curvature R2 of the second hook bristles 50 is intermediate.

In the embodiment, the radii of curvature may be decreased sequentially in the order of the first radius of curvature R1, the second radius of curvature R2, and the third radius of curvature R3.

Then, a chemical solution is applied to the hair roughly using the comb teeth 30, and may be sequentially and precisely applied to the hair using the first hook bristles 40, the second hook bristles 50 and the third hook bristles 60.

Particularly, the first hook bristles 40, the second hook bristles 50, and the third hook bristles 60 may stably hold the separated hair when holding upward and combing the hair.

Meanwhile, a third body 13 may be disposed between the first body 11 and the second body 12. The third body 13 may be formed in a circular shape. An outer portion 13 a of the third body 13 may be coupled to the first body 11, an inner portion 13 b thereof may be coupled to the second body 12, and the outer portion 13 a and the inner portion 13 b may be rotated relatively to each other.

According to the present disclosure, since not only comb teeth but also various sizes of hook bristles are arranged, a part of the hair is separated from other parts during dyeing, thereby making the bleaching of the hair uniform and reducing the treatment time.

Those skilled in the art will be able to understand that the present disclosure can be easily executed in other detailed forms without changing the technical spirit or an essential feature thereof. Therefore, it should be appreciated that the embodiments described above are illustrative in all aspects and are not restricted. The scope of the present disclosure is represented by claims to be described below rather than the detailed description, and it is to be interpreted that the meaning and scope of the claims and all the changes or modified forms derived from the equivalents thereof come within the scope of the present disclosure. 

1. A highlighting comb comprising: a body extending in a longitudinal direction; a plurality of comb teeth disposed in the body and disposed in directions to cross the longitudinal direction of the body; and a plurality of first hook bristles disposed in the body, in directions crossing the longitudinal direction of the body, and disposed on an opposite side of the comb teeth with respect to the body.
 2. The highlighting comb of claim 1, wherein each first hook bristle of the plurality of first hook bristles further includes a first extension part coupled to the body and a first hook bristle part extending from an end of the first extension part, and wherein the first hook bristle part is formed in a hook shape.
 3. The highlighting comb of claim 1, further comprising: a tail disposed in the body and further protruding in the longitudinal direction of the body.
 4. The highlighting comb of claim 1, wherein the body further includes: a first body formed with the plurality of comb teeth and the plurality of first hook bristles, and a second body formed with one or more second hook bristles and one or more third hook bristles, wherein the one or more second hook bristles and the one or more third hook bristles are formed in hook shapes, and a size of each of the one or more second hook bristles is different from a size of each of the one or more third hook bristles.
 5. The highlighting comb of claim 4, wherein the one or more second hook bristles protrude from the second body parallel to directions of the plurality of comb teeth, and the one or more third hook bristles protrude from the second body parallel to directions of the first hook bristles, wherein the plurality of first hook bristles are the largest, and the one or more third hook bristles are the smallest, among the plurality of first hook bristles, the one or more second hook bristles, and the one or more third hook bristles, and wherein the one or more second hook bristles are formed to be larger than the one or more third hook bristles and smaller than the plurality of first hook bristles.
 6. The highlighting comb of claim 4, wherein the plurality of first hook bristles are disposed, the one or more second hook bristles include a plurality of second hook bristles, and the one or more third hook bristles include a plurality of third hook bristles are disposed, and an interval between adjacent first hook bristles of the plurality of first hook bristles is the widest, an interval between adjacent third hook bristles of the plurality of third hook bristles is the narrowest, and an interval between adjacent second hook bristles of the plurality of second hook bristles is wider than the interval between the adjacent third hook bristles of the plurality of third hook bristles and narrower than the interval between the adjacent first hook bristles of the plurality of first hook bristles.
 7. The highlighting comb of claim 4, wherein a protrusion length of the plurality of first hook bristles is the longest, a protrusion length of the one or more third hook bristles is the shortest, and a protrusion length of the one or more second hook bristles is longer than the protrusion length of the one or more third hook bristles and shorter than the protrusion length of the plurality of first hook bristles. 